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The Space of All Possibilities

The
imagination can easily create other worlds in fantasy. But do such worlds really exist? It seems that we have no way of
knowing, unless perhaps there is an ultimate structure to the whole of all possibilities. We have already seen that the
realm of possibilities is limited or bounded by the extremes of Alpha and Omega. Are there other limits? Indeed the
whole of infinite possibilities has a distinct shape which can be understood. In fact there are boundaries in every
direction of possibility, and such boundaries shape and guide the flow of time in our own universe. They influence and
determine our entire lives.

If we know what is possible we can determine what is
probable. We all intuitively know this. If we could create a map of all possibilities such a map should tell us what
worlds are probable and what worlds are improbable or impossible. We know that what is possible determines what actually
happens in our own universe, but we only vaguely understand why. The physicist Ludwig Boltzmann was the first to imagine
that an overall set of possibilities has a shape and structure that controls what happens in time when he developed an
advanced theory of thermodynamics in 1868.

In his now famous book, A Brief History of Time,
the physicist Stephen Hawking uses a puzzle to explain the basic principles behind Boltzmann's statistical version of
the second law. Hawking explains how the greater number of disordered states influences events. Note that each possible
pattern or arrangement is called a state, and the overall realm of possibilities is called state space.